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North America affects monsoon rain over India , Pg10

North American summer warming intensifies Indian monsoon by altering global air circulation patterns, surpassing even Tibetan influence, says study.

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Key Highlights:

  • Climate models show North America influences monsoon rainfall over South Asia.
  • North America's summer warming alters global air circulation patterns.
  • Changes boost the North Pacific high-pressure system and shift the Hadley circulation.
  • These shifts result in winds carrying more moisture to Asia, increasing rainfall.
  • North America's impact on the Indian monsoon may surpass that of Tibet.

Detailed Insights:

  • North America's warming during summer months changes global air circulation patterns.
  • The altered air circulation strengthens the North Pacific high-pressure system.
  • The shift in the Hadley circulation is a crucial factor in directing moisture-laden winds.
  • Increased moisture transport towards Asia leads to enhanced monsoon rainfall.
  • While South Asia is significantly affected, South America, Australia, and Antarctica experience less impact.

Scientific/Technical Concepts Involved:

  • Hadley Circulation: A global atmospheric circulation pattern where warm air rises at the equator and descends at subtropical latitudes.
  • High-Pressure System: A region where atmospheric pressure is higher than the surrounding areas, resulting in descending air and typically clear skies.
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